Dustin Johnson wasted little time before grabbing the lead Saturday at the RBC Canadian Open.
The No. 1 player in the world birdied five of his first six holes and filled out the rest of his 5-under-30 front nine with four pars.
He opened his third round with a tee ball into the right rough, a wedge from 120, and a birdie make from inside 8 feet.
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After getting out of position to the left on the par-5 second, Johnson laid up to 50 yards and played this skip wedge to set up birdie No.